With its driving beat and enormous appeal, this powerful gospel work has become the definitive selection in this style for an entire generation. Use one or two soloists and be prepared for spontaneous,...view details

Singer/songwriter Eliza Gilkyson wrote Requiem as a song of grief following the Asian tsunami in December 2004, and the song found a renewed audience after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast...view details

Premiered at the World Choral Symposium in Minneapolis, this gospel praise song was inspired by the spiritual Over My Head. The dynamic piano accompaniment adds to the excitement, making this a...view details

This timely text from the Jewish liturgy is brilliantly set in a lovely original work by John Leavitt. Its simple message of peace is enhanced with soaring melodies and lyric instrumental lines, making it a...view details

The best part about the incredibly successful movie "Sister Act" is the music, and the same is true of "Sister Act 2!" Beethoven's Ode to Joy has never sounded like this before, and Roger's soulful...view details

Charged with gospel-style excitement, this traditional spiritual comes alive with energy and style. A powerful chorus, hand claps, a stacked vocal section and a key change build to a big ending that is sure...

"The latest sun is sinking fast, my race is almost run..." The beloved American folk hymn comes to life anew, with soaring descants, countermelodies, and rich harmonic textures in this beautiful setting for...view details

The expressiveness of the Renaissance is richly portrayed in this clean edition of Palestrina's classic masterwork. At only one and a half minutes in duration, this is an excellent choice for young a cappella...view details

"Sorida" is a term of greeting in the Shona language of Zimbabwe, similar to "shalom" in Hebrew or "jambo" in Swahili. This massive original work features six percussion instruments, layered divisi vocal...view details

Commissioned by ACDA for the 2011 National Children's Honor Choir conducted by Henry Leck this majestic setting of Psalm 8 is absolutely gorgeous! Emerging from silence, the ethereal opening moves into more...view details

This special set of three short pieces is great for captivating and motivating developing choirs; it is now available for SATB choirs as well. The easy, repeated Latin phrases come to life with fresh...

This Pergolesi opera chorus will highlight the performance of any treble choir. With an uplifting original text by the arranger, it is a delightful introduction to singing in light-classical style....view details

Your choir will make a joyful noise indeed as they sing the vibrant gospel rhythms of this energized setting of Psalm 98. Three-part triads trade phrases with the basses as the work builds into a jubilant...view details

With a Hebrew text, use of the augmented second interval and melodic formulas common to Hasidic and Middle-Eastern music, and the use of traditional folk instruments, this original song has a completely...view details

Bright syncopations, mixed meter, and a contrasting, slower middle section distinguish this original festival work as one of the best available. With limited vocal ranges and varied textures, it will be a...

Using the traditional lyric, May the Road Rise Up to Meet You, Joyce's SATB a cappella composition makes an outstanding concert closer. The voice parts are placed within moderate ranges with...view details

Bright mixed meter, syncopation, hand claps and canonic imitation bring spirit and life to this accessible work for young and developing voices. The text from Psalm 150 is sung in Hebrew and English: "Let...view details

Fanfare-like choral figures give a rhythmic exuberance to this original concert work for women's voices. Set in a buoyant 6/8, it uses accents and dynamics to add interest without adding difficulty. This has...view details

Drawing its text from Psalm 100 and incorporating the Doxology, this package of gospel energy will lift your music program to a new level of choral praise. Scored for adult, youth and children's choirs, here...view details